How To Apply For Nick Viall's 'Bachelor' Season, Since It's Not Too Late To Meet Your One True Love

Nick Viall is the new Bachelor, and I’ve never been happier about a casting decision in my entire life. Nick has gone from
brokenhearted on Andi’s Bachelorette
season to brokenhearted on Kaitlyn’s Bachelorette
season, with a pit stop in Bachelor In
Paradise for good measure. Now, he’s the master of his own destiny, finding
one of 25 women to fall in love with and hopefully marry. I mean, the guy
really deserves a win, doesn’t he? And lucky for Nick, he's not the only one who thinks so. Legions of heart eyes emojis flooded Twitter when the announcement became official during After Paradise on Aug. 30, which means there are ladies out there who are all about Nick. But can you still apply to be on Nick Viall’s
season of The Bachelor?

Guess what? You totally can still apply to be a part of The Bachelor Season 21. I swear, Bachelor creator Mike Fleiss was
tweeting all kinds of tomfoolery, teasing out the Bachelor and who it could and
couldn’t be, and then — bam! He announced Nick is the Bachelor and the world exploded. There
are many women who want to apply for Nick’s season of The Bachelor — so many, in fact, that when Bachelor mega producer Elan Gale tweeted
that, yes, there is still room to be on The
Bachelor, he had to immediately follow it up with a link so that everyone
would stop texting him for the information. You walked into that one, didn’t
you, Elan?

I’m a happily married woman, but I think my husband would be
OK if I ditched him to be on The Bachelor,
right? OK, well, maybe not. That’s why I need all of you single and
interested ladies to jump into that web application form and be on the show. Or at
least try to be on the show. I will cheer you on from my marital couch and pray
that you get the big, beautiful Neil Lane diamond in the end. So, apply to be on The Bachelor, women of America. It’s
your duty to me and to all of Bachelor Nation. But mostly me.